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Hydrogen is made up of two atoms of hydrogen since hydrogen is diatomic. An atom of hydrogen is made up of the nucleus containing a proton and the orbit containing 1 electron. in air the hydrogen is a molecule which in this case is two atoms of hydrogen sharing their only electron since they can't survive on their own (they are too unstable, since to be stable you need to have either the orbital of electrons full or empty).

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Hydrogen combines with other elements to form numerous compounds. Some of the common ones are: water (H2O), ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4), table sugar (C12H22O11), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). Hydrogen has three common isotopes. The simplest isotope, called protium, is just ordinary hydrogen.

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h20 aka water can chemicaly combine with hydrogen

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Yes. A simple example is water, which is hydrogen combined (bonded) with oxygen

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water H20 is the answer

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Oxygen Just oxygen.

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hydrocarbons

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Hydride

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